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Volume 11, Number 1—January 2005
Research

Capacity of State and Territorial Health Agencies to Prevent Foodborne Illness

Richard E. Hoffman*Comments to Author , Jesse Greenblatt†, Bela T. Matyas‡, Donald J. Sharp§, Emilio Esteban¶, Knachelle Hodge*, and Arthur Liang§
Author affiliations: *Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Concord, New Hampshire, USA; ‡Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; §Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ¶U.S. Department of Agriculture, Alameda, California, USA

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Table 3

Staffing in epidemiology programs for foodborne disease surveillance and investigation

Question n % yes % no % not sure
For sporadic cases, do you have enough people to: 48
Compare to standardized case definition 85 15
Enter data 79 19 2
Review data for consistency and completeness

71
27
2
During outbreaks, do you have enough people to: 48
Compare to standardized case definition 90 10
Enter data 73 19 8
Review data for completeness and consistency

71
23
6
In your enteric/foodborne disease epidemiology program, do you have sufficient statistical support?
47
45
47
9
Do you have a dedicated enteric/foodborne disease epidemiologist at your agency? 48 48 50 2
If yes to question above, what is the highest level of education of the epidemiologist? 23
Masters degree 61
Doctoral degree 26
Bachelor degree

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During an outbreak investigation, do epidemiologists routinely accompany environmental health/sanitation specialist(s)? 48 44 50 6
Is there a 24-hour on-call response mechanism for foodborne disease issues? 48 96 4
Can you get public health laboratory support 24/7/365? 48 81 15 4
Can you get environmental health/sanitation support 24 hours per day? 48 60 23 17
Do your epidemiologists receive training in environmental food facility inspections? 48 13 85 2
Do your environmental health/sanitation specialists receive training in epidemiology? 48 63 33 4

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